Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Alert! Political Subject

I read my friend Brian Dickerson's blog the other day, and he made a post about how dissatisfied he is with the current administration and the President. I commented and he challenged me to find something - anything - that the current administration had accomplished that was not a disaster.

So I sat down and thought about it. I really haven't been able to understand throughout the Bush administration exactly what it is that makes some people so, well, hysterical about how much they dislike it, and Bush in particular. Also, the lengths that some folks will go to, to communicate their hatred for the President really shocks me. I know that my opinion of Americans in general has taken a sharp dip in the past few years, mostly due to the amount of emotional histrionics that people have put into their political opinions recently. Suddenly, everything is a conspiracy in the public eye. The media has taken to inventing crises because if the public isn't angry or scared, they don't watch news broadcasts.

So, I sat down and thought, and tried to take my emotions out of the equation. What good things have come from the Bush administration?

Well, I thought, it all started with 9/11. I thought the immediate response to the disaster was fairly well handled. Everyone stayed calm. All air traffic was immediately grounded and the planes left in the air at the time were tracked carefully. The one airborne hijacked plane was met with fighter jets and if it had gotten near a valuable target, it would have been shot down. In the days that immediately followed, the administration did a pretty good job of keeping the public informed without stirring up panic.

So far so good. Now, we all seem to be in agreement that the occupation of Iraq hasn't gone well. Can I blame the President for this? Well, not directly. In a war situation, the President has to allow the military to do the actual planning, unless he's got experience in doing that himself. My opinion is that Rumsfeld really screwed up the occupation. Can you blame the President for letting Rumsfeld run the occupation? Some, yes. But who knew that Rummy would do so poorly? He had a resume that read like Greenspan's. You couldn't doubt his credentials. He should have been replaced sooner, I agree, but it was nearly inconceivable that he could screw up that badly.

So we have one for the good, and one for the bad. For brevity, I'll bullet the next few things I'd like to point out.

  • Iran and nukes. Truly, I think this has been handled very well. Eventually, Russia and China will give in to hard sanctions, and it will all be over with. Russia is already wavering because Iran won't pay them for the reactor they are constructing.

  • Korea and nukes. This was also handled quite well. Kim Jong-Il was never serious about talking to us until we made China smack him in the face. Then we cut off his supply of Ipods and froze his bank accounts after we proved to the world that he was counterfeiting money and buying goods with it. Suddenly, he's ready to deal, and he can't cheat this time because his babysitters are watching.

  • The economy. It's good. Revenues are up due to middle-class tax cuts. Only because of war spending is there a deficit. Unemployment is low. Pork projects are at an all-time low. Interest rates have been relatively low for several years now. Inflation is in check. Greenspan retires and is replaced by an actual competent successor. (The whole financial world has been holding its breath for decades over that, and Bush handled it perfectly.) The stock market has recovered and surpassed its pre-9/11 record highs.
All in all, I really can't find much to be unhappy with, except for the war in Iraq, which I think should have been wrapped up long ago. However, I think the invasion of Iraq has achieved a goal that most people don't realize was a major reason for it: It turned the focus of Islamic fascists to their own back yard, instead of trying to attack the USA in the USA. Iraq is a smudge-pot for Islamic radicals. Better there than here.

Anyway, this post has gone on for too long. I just wanted to reason out why I don't feel that Bush has done a terrible job. I conclude that all the fuss isn't about policy - it's about politics and who wants power and what they'll do in order to seize it.

That's all. Now I'm preparing to handle a bunch of nasty comments from people that I've never heard of. We'll see if I get some prime examples of folks that have abandoned reason and given in to hateful name-calling.

5 comments:

Brian D. said...

Hey man,

First of all please understand that I respect you and your opinion. You did meet the challenge (in the words of Obi-Wan) "From a certain point of view."
Well I gotta give him props on Korea.
As far as the economy goes, I think it depends on where you look.

But let's be real here. You admit the war in Iraq hasn't been handled well. This ain't a small problem. This is 3000 soldiers paying a price that W. wasn't willing to pay. That's taking a chaotic situation (the Middle East) and exacerbating it.
And should the military have come up with an exit strategy? I don't think so. That's the Commander in Chief's job. The military can't make the Iraqis elect leaders and take ownership.
We can blame Rumsfield, but honestly, didn't W.'s dad tell him not to hire the guy?
Add to this, his constant placing of unqualified people into positions of power (and attempting to do so) then you have to realize why he's so disliked.
I'm not a flag waving liberal.
I am a concerned American and I feel like the Bush administration's flaws will have a negative legacy that our grand kids will have to face.
Again, I really respect you and your views do hold merit, but I just want you to understand why I am unhappy.

-BD

Jason said...

I don't think you can count on the CinC to come up with military strategy. He will nearly always be a civilian. Look at it like a manager. The manager is never the technical expert. You rely on your specialists for the details. The SecDef is the man that does that work.

I think Iraq has exposed a weakness in our military top brass.

Brian D. said...

See that's the problem. It's like trying to put a square peg in a round hole.
The military has done it's job. Training leaders to lead, and establishing a government is not something I think the military can be expected to do.

And, again, I could be wrong here. :)


BD

Jason said...

The mistake made in Iraq (twice, now) is one that you and I will both agree on and be able to raise a glass towards:

Don't start a fight unless you are willing to do what it takes to finish it.

tnmartin said...

I have, essentially, three issues with the President, a man I voted for.
1) Ref Iraq - armies kill people and break things. Yeah, medics give kids shots and all that, but that's not the primary purpose. Fighting and winning wars is. Taking out Saddam and his co-killers was good (should have been done back under Bush #1). But expecting that getting rid of a murderous dictator will lead to a pluralistic federal republic with chapters of the Federalist Society popping up is delusional. Especially in a tribal culture inflicted with Islam.
2) If I hear one more time that Islam is a ''religion of peace'' I'll vomit. It is no such thing, it never has been, and its slaves have been loudly declaring war against us for decades. I believe them. We should act accordingly, and making nice with those who bend the knee to Satan is dumb.
3) We could do days on W's refusal to defend the nation's borders and remove illegals from our country. I believe that his persistent refusal to do his sworn duty, coupled with a demonstrated intention to persecute those attempting to do so, rises to the level of criminal nonfeasance in office. This is, by the way, an issue that cuts across lines of party, faction, race, age group, or many of the normal fracture lines. Bush's grotesquely wrong performance on the matter has and will continue to damage the nation for generations. He ought to know better, and in any event his own sense of duty and honor should preclude his performance in this. He deserves enormous condemnation just for his appointment of and support for the hideous actions of Johnny Sutton.

 
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